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To be annoyed that the empty shop is now an accountants and not a coffee shop?

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Meggymoodle · 09/10/2015 13:33

I realise I am being unreasonable to be so annoyed that the empty shop on the way to school didn't turn into a coffee shop, it turned into a chartered accountants but I mean really, plenty of people need coffee on the way back from a school run - how many people actually need a chartered accountant?

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Spartans · 09/10/2015 13:39

Why didn't you open a coffee shop?

MissFitt68 · 09/10/2015 13:39

Take your own on the school run?

MilkTwoSugarsThanks · 09/10/2015 13:40

I expect the majority of parents actually haven't got time to go to a coffee shop after the school run.

JoeMommuh · 09/10/2015 13:40

If it's a viable profitable business in that area why not open one? Easy money!

KinkyAfro · 09/10/2015 13:41

Open a coffee shop...just like that Confused

OwenMeanysArmadillo · 09/10/2015 13:42

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WorraLiberty · 09/10/2015 13:42

Christ. If they closed down half the coffee shops in the UK, they'd still have far too many.

I don't get the obsession with the stuff.

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 09/10/2015 13:43

Is this in 'that London?' Confused

All I walk past on my way to and from school is a row of houses, a canal & lots of trees. Sometimes a squirrel or two.

Meggymoodle · 09/10/2015 13:45

MissFitt it's not the actual drinking coffee issue - of course I can make my own - it's the whole "coffee shop thing" that I like. And yes, a lot lot lot of people do have time to go to a coffee shop after the school run. Some like me, work from home and have a fairly flexible approach to timing and a lot have young children still at home and are not working yet.

I did look into opening one there actually but to be honest, it was a lot of outlay and I have no experience (and a good job already) BUT I really would have supported one had it been there.

But never mind.

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Meggymoodle · 09/10/2015 13:47

Santa uh yeah, it's "that London" if that is now a euphemism for a fairly grotty town in the West Country.

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Londonista123 · 09/10/2015 13:53

Not exactly on topic, but I always feel bad for the high-street accountants, lawyers, even estate agents who have to try get on with work when people are walking by / looking in on them. It must feel like working in a zoo Confused

MistressMia · 09/10/2015 13:59

Perhaps would be coffee shop owners approached these very same accountants and were advised not to bother, seeing as 8/10 fold within the first two years.

Chippednailvarnish · 09/10/2015 14:06

Well speaking as an accountant, given my current workload people do seem to need us more than another coffee shop...

MovingOnUpMovingOnOut · 09/10/2015 14:08

Because what the world needs is more coffee shops.



I do need an accountant as it happens. Any recommendations for a Beds/Cambs firm?

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 09/10/2015 14:13

If you're in the West Country, I'm now quite surprised it didn't become a coffee shop Grin.

Admittedly, the only towns I know well in that region are not grotty & quite touristy.

Chippednailvarnish · 09/10/2015 14:15

Sorry not my geographical area Moving, have you got any competitors in the same field that you know? I'd have a nosy and see who they use...

Bunbaker · 09/10/2015 14:15

A coffee shop would not have lasted long in our village. We live a 10 minute walk from DD's old primary school, and so did most families. If I had wanted to drink coffee with other mums I would just have invited them back to my house.

Rafflesway · 09/10/2015 14:23

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DrDreReturns · 09/10/2015 14:28

How dare someone open up a business and employ people. It shouldn't be allowed (unless it is a coffee shop).

PinkSquash · 09/10/2015 14:35

I live in a fairly grotty town in the west country and we're over run with coffee shops. They've taken over from charity shops

Andrewofgg · 09/10/2015 15:02

At least coffee shops pay full business rates and the NMW and pay for their stock - unlike charity shops. Imagine running a second hand bookshop and seeing Oxfam open a competitor shop paying half rates, staffed by volunteers, and stocked with gifts.

Chippednailvarnish · 09/10/2015 15:49

I've never seen an accountancy practice with any staff on minimum wage.

I think charity shops and coffee shops are killing off the high Street, closely followed by "upmarket" barbershops (where I live anyway)...

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formerbabe · 09/10/2015 15:56

Why didn't you open a coffee shop?

Yeah why not eh?! I mean it's so easy isn't it? In fact, today I needed to buy my dd some new shoes so instead of driving to the shops...I just opened my own shoe shop. ...simple! I will need to get some food this weekend so I'm also going to be opening my own supermarket. Why doesn't everyone just do that?!

howabout · 09/10/2015 16:01

YABU I am a chartered accountant but don't tell anyone as I have been "retired" a while and pretty rusty. Nice to hear there is still a demand for my profession.

Loads of pubs round our way have turned into coffee shops. That is a definite improvement.

formerbabe · 09/10/2015 16:12

Loads of pubs round our way have turned into coffee shops. That is a definite improvement

Why?

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